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Youth Services

Last updated on June 10, 2021

This section guides you to services and resources for youth (12 to 19) and children.

Legal Resources

  • Court Tips for Parents
  • Young People and Crime
  • Youth Court

Court Resources for Child and Youth Victims

  • Aids for Young Witnesses
  • Let’s Go to Court - A Guide to Court Orientation for Child and Youth Witnesses
  • Making it Easier for Young Victims and Witnesses to Testify

More Resources and Support

  • Representative for Children and Youth
  • Safe Harbour
  • Youth Gangs in Canada: What Do We Know?

Indigenous Resources

To find services and resources specifically for Indigenous youth, visit Youth or Women (Indigenous Services).

More Legal and Court Resources

For more legal and court resources, see:

  • Courthouse Services 
  • Legal Assistance

Related Links

  • ClicklawĀ 
  • Helpline for ChildrenĀ 
  • Immigrant SupportĀ 
  • Legal Services SocietyĀ 
  • Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British ColumbiaĀ 
  • VictimLinkĀ 
Criminal Justice Glossary

Check our alphabetical list of criminal justice terms along with their definitions.

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